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Religion influences individuals and society in both useful and negative ways. A don't put stock in God regardless of religion's propensity to make supporters of God, Allah, or some other god individuals might hold dear. Most Atheists, or people who don't trust in God, have one of two convictions: either God doesn't exist or religions were made deliberately to control individuals' brains.
Nobody has the ability to convince me that there is no God. My contentions are direct. In the first place, in the event that Christianity and Islam are comprised of legends, the Holy Bible and Koran wouldn't exist as they do today. The way that there are Christian and Islamic specialists to make sense of the historical backdrop of the Bible and the Koran to the general population is substantially more fundamental.
My second justification for putting stock in God is that the vast majority can tell you precisely when they were conceived, others can't on the grounds that birth dates weren't kept on record. Nonetheless, one brutal truth that civilization has left well enough alone: where do we pursue we die? The soul withdraws the body and goes where - to God or does it make a home some place — before the body gets back to the earth?
A few religions have different convictions in regards to eternal life since numerous people are uncertain of what occurs in the afterlife. Others have proposed unimaginable solutions for what befalls us when we die, while some even accept that the soul will settle some place looking like an individual. Yet, for what reason does religion have such areas of strength for an on wrongdoing provided that this is true many individuals stick to its teachings?
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